Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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IMJi NOWATA DAILY STAi!
NOWATA. OKLAHOMA
The second annual football ban-
quet was held Wednesday night at
the high school, and was the most
brilliant event of the high school year.
The members of the fotball squad
and their friends, guests and faculty
members numbred 118. The ban-
quet was put on by the faculty and
patron was prepared and served by the home
economics class under the direction
- .....-..........- ----—Marjorie Simpson and
ca: rying thq battle straight to the Christine Stebbins.
forces of evil in the community, and , The guests were seated at two rows
not n waiting for such things to come of tables which filled the corridor,
to him. He has a large following The decorations were in the school
Kans., known all over the country as
“The Fighting Parson,” will be the
principal speaker at a men’s meeting
and dinner for the men of the Pres-
byterian church, to be held at the
c hurch parlors Friday night, January
6, at 7 o'clock.
“The Fighting Parson” is a ]__1_
of the red-blooded sports and is a -------
mlitant Christian who believes it of Mitoses
Published every week day except
Entered as second class mail mat
ter February 19, 1913, at the Post
Office at Nowata, Oklahoma, under
the Act of March 8, 1879.
DAILY STAR (BY CARRIER)
One Year ___
Six Monthi __
Three Months
Per Month
Per Week___
A Store Full of SHIRTS
—Made City Wide News Today
ADVERTISING PAYS
1 yells, and the “pep” shown was the
I finest exhibition ever given at a high
1 school affair.
Nowafa Dafly1 StarwHl be^gfad^y 2£| Zt £ H? ' “V*0 «* toastmaster,
rectcd upon its being brought to the1 j, t0 Nowata h aml he ma‘le a trood one His clever
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ■ “f the Colonna Toggery, receiv- kept the crowd i„ an uproar.
The Assoc;ated Press is exclusively i , 1 . 1 1 ,rom ^e"' ^ ork City rela- Rev. A. N. Smith responded to the
entitled to the use for republication 1 ' 0 coats that were adver- toast “Tempus Fugit,” or “Time
of all news dispatches credited to it, 11 nJhe_,?sue of the Star of Nov-1 Flies.” The minister was at his best
or not otherwise credited in this '11 The letter states that “I and proved himself a fine after din-
Oaper and also the local news pub ;n iust read your ad in the Nowata ner speaker. His talk was full of
lished herein. wit and humor and he made a hit
the Pioneer with the diners.
Miss Neva H. Drummond, of the
faculty, responded to “Paths,” the
next toast, and told how the teams
ol 19, 20 and ’21 had made paths
---2 state championship,
t e ach L. Wilke was given an ova-
tion when he got on his feet to re-
spond to the toast “Steps.” The
coach admonished the members of
This big sale of Manhattan Shirts marks one of this store’s biggest
accomplishments in gathering and distributing these always
wanted shirts. ;h- .
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There is not a man in Nowata county who Would miss seeing the
shirts that are being offered, if he knew what they were and what
stirring offerings were being made.
--;- lh‘b Morelam', of 1.
REV. BAKER AT TONKAWA
A card to the Star from Rev. Jas. mg’. On his return to this city he
W. Baker, formerly pastor of the pu an advertisement in the classified
Methodist church in this city, hut on of the St.w. The paper had toward
who is now at Tonkawa, states that j not been out over half an hour
the family are in the best of healt i wh. i Jeff Lowrey, who had found
and enjoying the work in the new the : It, called Bob up and told him
field. Ralph Baker, who was on the he had his property. Star classified
Star’s repertorial force while in this uth are of equal value, whether you
city, and is now with an oil company wish to rent or sell something,
in Texas, and Newman Baker, who i- -her you find or lose some
attending Missouri University, spent : Try them and you will bo
S Manhattan Shirts are the best made and are known from coast to
coast as the producers of the most origin d patterns. EVERY
fj COLOR GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE.
F. C. SOULE
All Kindi of
Concrete Work
PHONE 738
25-1 me
suburb of Nowata,
$2.50 and $2.75 Manhattan Shir s___$1.65
$3.00 and $3.25 Manhattan Shirts___$1.95
$3.50 and $3.75 Manhattan Shir s___$2.35
$4.00 Manhattan Shifts_____________$2.65
$4.50 Manhattan Shirts_____________$2.95
$5.00 Manhattan Shirts_____________$3.35
$6.00 Manhattan Shirts_____________$3.85
$7.00 and $7.50 Manhattan Shirts__$4.65
We have made big reductions in
PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS
We have a good stock on hand at 219 East
Cherokee Street* Nowata.
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THE WORLD MOVES
HARMON AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP
222 N. Maple Street Phone 681
All makes of
STARTERS, GENERATORS, IGNITION and MAGNETOS
repaired and adjusted.
CONINE, MAYEk ^ H a
AND SO DO WE
O. K. Transfer Co,
S. A. MITCHELL, Prop.
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M1CKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL
By Charles Sughroe
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stab ________THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1922
Liggett’s Candies
TAe store
THERE ARE NO BETTER CANDIES MADE THAN THIS LINE OF
The Store that Sets the Pace
SWEETS.
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922, newspaper, January 5, 1922; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1321521/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.